Singer-Songwriter
Don't Take The Girl
Larry came to Nashville as a songwriter the first time in 1970, but it would
be many years later before his first big hit. In 1994 Tim McGraw recorded
"Don't Take The Girl" which was the first number one for both writer and
artist. Larry has received three BMI Millionaire's Club awards, each of
which recognizes songs that have had more than one million airplays, and it
continues to be played throughout the world.
Larry has also had several Bluegrass cuts, among those
was the title cut for one of the country's top Bluegrass bands; Continental
Divide's "Feel Good Day". There have also been a number of his gospel songs
recorded. Larry also penned "If You Think You're Lonely" which was recorded
by the great Ray Price and was released on Ray's CD "Time", his first
project in years, an accomplishment that makes Larry very proud.
Larry was married during the Frank Brown Songwrtiter's Festival in Gulf
Shores, AL. He and his wife, Kim, reside in the Nashville area. If you ask
him of all the songs he has written which one is the best, he'll tell you.
"the next one"
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